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Circa 1951-1959: After over a decade of great success at Woolworth's five-n-dimes, Homer Laughlin sales of solid color pottery began to slow down. New colors were introduced in an effort to embrace mid-century styles. Misty gray was the perfect color to introduce for the mid-century modern age. A soft spoken color that can be mixed and matched into many color ensembles. The '50s colors are hard to find and it's great to discover them on the interesting shapes on the shakers. This pair is in good condition with a nice glaze and each retain their original stoppers. Please note the salt shaker has the smallest of chips to it's dry foot underneath that just barely shows when upright. Discounted, otherwise a very good looking pair of the harder to find 1950s Harlequin shakers. Measures just under 3 1/2" tall x 2 1/4" across the top.